Other Sites of Interest
- PISCES Project
Partnerships Involving the Scientific Community in Elementary Schools. The PISCES Project is a district-based, community-supported elementary science improvement program for grades K though 6 that will work with collaborative higher education faculty and students,
practicing scientists, and classroom teachers.
- Barrow Web Cam
Live web cam updated 15 and 45 minutes after the hour. This cam is located in Barrow, Alaska near the coast of the Arctic Ocean. The view is of the GCRG's permanent instrument installation.
- La Paz Tower Site
Information about the joint SDSU/CIBNOR tower site in La Paz, Mexico can be found here.
- SDSU Ecology Program
Home page of San Diego State's Biology Department's Ecology Program.
- SDSU Ecology Masters Program
Information for prospective Ecology Masters students at SDSU.
- SDSU/UCD Ecology Joint Doctoral Program
Prospective graduate students who are planning to carry out doctoral studies in ecology are invited to consider the Ph.D. program offered jointly by the Ecology Program Area at San Diego State University (SDSU) and the Graduate Group in Ecology at the University of California, Davis (UCD) .
- SDSU Biological Field Stations
SDSU's field stations: Sky Oaks Biological Field Station; Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve; Fortuna Mountain Research Reserve; and Tijuana River National Esturine Research Reserve (NERR).
- Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
For 27 years, AWIS has worked hard to promote the cause of women in science through litigation, advocacy, conferences, and programs.
- Bureau of Land Management
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management's home page.
- The California Rivers Assessment
The California Rivers Assessment (CARA) is a computer-based data management system designed to give resource managers, policy-makers, landowners, scientists and interested citizens rapid access to essential information and tools with which to make sound decisions about the conservation and use of California's rivers.
- CDIAC: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
CDIAC, which includes the World Data Center-A for Atmospheric Trace Gases, is the primary global-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). CDIAC is located within the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
- Conservation Ecology
Conservation Ecology is an electronic, peer-reviewed, scientific journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. Topics covered include the ecological bases for: the conservation of ecosystems, landscapes, species, populations, and genetic diversity; the restoration of ecosystems and habitats; and the management of resources.
- The Ecological Society of America
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded in 1915 to: stimulate sound ecological research; clarify and communicate the science of ecology; and promote the responsible application of ecological knowledge to public issues.
- Ehime University Hiroki Ikawa's pages at Ehime University, Japan: Hydorology for Environmental Science Lab - Igaguri's Office
- United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The home page for the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
- The Gap Analysis Program (GAP)
GAP is conducted as state-level projects and is coordinated by the USGS Biological Resources Division (BRD). It is a cooperative effort among regional, state, and federal agencies, and private groups as well as the BRD functions of inventory, monitoring, research, and information transfer.
- GCTE: Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems
A core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program studying the effects of changes in climate, atmospheric composition, and land use on terrestrial ecosystems.
- The Information Center for the Environment
The Information Center for the Environment is a cooperative effort of environmental scientists at the University of California, Davis and collaborators at over thirty private, state, federal, and international organizations interested in environmental protection.
- Issues In Ecology
Issues in Ecology is a continuing series designed to present major ecological issues in an easy-to-read manner produced by the Ecological Society of America.
- Mission Trails Regional Park
Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542.
- National Biological Service
The USGS Biological Resources Division (BRD) mission is to work with others to provide the scientific understanding and technologies needed to support the sound management and conservation of our Nation's biological resources.
- National Institute for the Environment
The Committee for the National Institute for the Environment (CNIE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which carries out educational activities and limited advocacy work to improve the scientific basis for making decisions on environmental issues through the successful operation of a National Institute for the Environment (NIE).
- National Plant Data Center Homepage
United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service's PLANTS is a database which provides a single source of general information about the plant kingdom to researchers and other people interested in plants.
- National Reserve System
The University of California's Natural Reserve System Homepage. The mission of the Natural Reserve System is to contribute to the understanding and wise management of the Earth and its natural systems by supporting university-level teaching, research, and public service at protected natural areas throughout California.
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
The National Science Foundation is an independent U.S. government agency responsible for promoting science and engineering through programs that invest in research and education projects in science and engineering.
- Native Plant Conservation Initiative
The NPCI is a consortium of ten federal government member agencies and over 110 non-federal cooperators representing a various disciplines within the conservation field who work collectively to solve the problems of native plant extinction and native habitat restoration, ensuring the preservation of our ecosystem.
- The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
The mission of Nature Conservancy is to preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
- Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS)
The OBFS is an association of more than 200 field stations and professionals concerned with field facilities for biological research and education, primarily in North America and Central America. This site provides links to OBFS member stations.
- NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)
The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) carries out interdisciplinary scientific investigations in oceanography, marine meteorology, and related subjects.
- San Diego Natural History Museum
The San Diego Natural History Museum is dedicated to interpreting the natural world through research, education, and exhibits; to promoting understanding of the evolution and diversity of Southern California and the Baja California peninsula; and to inspiring in all people respect for the environment.
- Southwest Center for Biological Diversity
The Southwest Center for Biological Diversity represents the union of the most successful biodiversity activists in the Southwest. It combines rigorous conservation biology with innovative legal strategies and a powerful vision of what we can build together.
- Stratopheric Ozone and Human Health
the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center's (SEDAC) home page for the Stratospheric Ozone and Human Health Project. The purpose of this site is to provide data and resources in the areas of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, ozone, and human health impacts of UV exposure for use by researchers, educators, government officials, health providers, students, and the general public.
- Teaching Resources for Education in Earth Science (TREES)
This web site, supported by the SDSU Department of Geological Sciences and the SDSU College of Education, provides teaching resources for education in earth science.
- Tijuana River National Esturine Research Reserve (NERR)
The National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) is a protected areas network of federal, state, and local partnerships. Through linked programs of stewardship, education and research, the NERRS enhances informed management and scientific understanding of the Nation's estuarine and coastal habitats.
- The Trust for Public Land (TPL)
Founded in 1972, the Trust for Public Land is the only national nonprofit working exclusively to protect land for human enjoyment and well-being. TPL helps conserve land for recreation and spiritual nourishment and to improve the health and quality of life of American communities.
- USGS National Mapping Program
This site contains information and links to the U.S. Geological Survey's mapping products and services.
- USGS Water Resources of the United States
The U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division has the principal responsibility within the Federal Government to provide the hydrologic information and understanding needed by others to achieve the best use and management of the Nation's water resources.
- U.S. Long-Term Ecological Research Network (LTER)
The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is a collaborative effort involving more than 1100 scientists and students investigating ecological processes operating at long time scales and over broad spatial scales. The Network promotes synthesis and comparative research across sites and ecosystems and among other related national and international research programs.
- The Virtual Library of Ecology, Biodiversity, and the Environment
Ecology, Biodiversity, and the Environment is a division of the WWW Virtual Library Project which was started at CERN in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee to keep track of the development of the World Wide Web he had just created. The Virtual Library of Ecology and Biodiversity is a portion of the Center for Conservation Biology Network.
- MEDECOS VIII Conference - 1997
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